Wavy isnt the Sharpest Knife in the Drawer!

Commentary: The Pot Calling the Kettle a "Draw."

In the replies under a YouTube video aimed at Eddie is OK, posted by the notorious YouTube agitator calling itself “Mouse,” one user (Wavy) chimes in with what he clearly believes is a clever jab:

"Hopefully, he sorted his head out, he wasn't the sharpest knife in the draw 😂👍"

The irony is immediate and delicious.

Wavy attempts to mock Eddie for being intellectually dull — using the classic idiom "not the sharpest knife in the drawer" — only to butcher the very phrase by spelling "drawer" as "draw".

In one short sentence, he manages to:

Point the finger at someone else’s supposed stupidity, and

Instantly prove that he himself is not exactly a linguistic scalpel.

This is a textbook case of self-ownage. When you set out to call someone dense, it’s probably wise to double-check your spelling first. Accusing another of having “not much in that head” lands with far less force when your own comment reveals a basic spelling error that most native English speakers would catch in primary school.

The emoji laughter and thumbs-up only compound the comedy — Wavy is proudly celebrating a burn that singed his own fingers. It’s the internet equivalent of strutting into a room to call someone an idiot while wearing your shirt inside-out and backwards.

Moral of the story: If you’re going to mock someone’s intelligence, at least make sure you’re not holding the evidence of your own shortcomings in the same sentence. 

The sharpest knives don’t misspell the drawer they’re supposed to be in.




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